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Sidney Crosby gets mad at David Pastrnak for last-second clapper



End-of-game etiquette has been a popular conversation this season and here is another example of it. David Pastrnak gets a last-second breakaway opportunity, up by two goals, and he takes a point blank slapshot – something that Sidney Crosby and the Penguins did not like.

22 Comments

  1. If Crosby and his team don't like it, they should have stopped him from getting the puck then. He's just butt hurt that the Penguins didn't win the game.

  2. if the shot was up around the ears it would have been a real problem. He shouldnt have taken the shot in the first place.

  3. No need for a slapper from 5 feet away at that point in a game when you already won, like seriously? Crosby handled it well, didn't cross-check him in the head or anything šŸ¤£

  4. Eh Iā€™m a bruins fan I donā€™t think Crosby is really that mad about it, just watched his playoff chances shrink from great to horrible in 1 game, and at the end pasta decides to unload a clapper point blank, Iā€™d be pretty pissed in the moment too, might have some words, thatā€™s hockey. The first fight I ever got into on the ice I was 16 didnā€™t even know we were allowed I was at a tournament and I was underaged, it was a draw, mostly due to the fact that I had a full cage on bc I was underage lmao, guy who I fought was waiting for me outside my locker room, apologized to me, he was 19 and just basically said sorry because he didnā€™t realize I was 16, hockey is really cool, guy dropped the gloves with me peppered the fuck outta me (if I did not have a cage in I would have gotten my ass beat) 30 minutes later says heā€™s sorry and tells me Iā€™m a damn good hockey player, fists to compliments in 30 minutes with no conversation in between, hockey is the shit.

  5. ROFL, Pasternak blasts a slap shot at the pens goalie with one second left in the game with a two goal lead. No response from the Pens. šŸ˜®šŸ˜‚

  6. I could see being upset if the clock had run out but as long as there is still time on the clock then anything goes, meaning that players should not be hindered from padding their numbers as much as possible seeing as how stats figure into contract negotiations.

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